Free Food With 60,000 Friends at the Golden Temple Free Kitchen in Amritsar

Time to feast at the Guru-Ka-Langar: aka, the free communal kitchen inside the Golden Temple!

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A Big Room of Feasting Pilgrams

Upon arriving at the front door, Carrie, Lauren, Tara and I are handed a metal plate, bowl and silverware. Then it’s inside, where we quickly sit down on a narrow sliver of track carpeting, directly across from Sikh pilgrims with big smiles.

Chapati Man at the Golden Temple Free Kitchen

Up and down the aisles, men in turbans carry large metal buckets and take turns dropping food into our plates from waist-level.

It’s an eating experience like none-other, as people get seconds and thirds before filing out of the room almost in the same order they came in. Before we know it, half of the room is empty again and we’re ready to head to the Golden Temple. But first…

Hundreds of people in the communal dining hall in Guru-Ka-Langar

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We Work Hard for de Food. Wash Hard for de Food.

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Washing dishes at the Golden Temple free kitchen in Amritsar

Clatter. Crash. Splash.

Rows and rows of plates at the Golden Temple Free Kitchen – Guru-Ka-Langar

Upon exiting Guru-Ka-Langar (the Golden Temple free kitchen), we saw all of our fellow diners hard at work in front of a collection of five long sinks.

The girls joined a rainbow of moving saris while I headed over to the sea of turbans, washing and laughing alongside pilgrims from all over India and the world.

Every few minutes, someone from the washing station next to ours would toss a new pile of dishes into our sink. As there only were a handful of sponges, most of us just used our hands to get any food off.

From start to finish, each dish was washed five times, which is more than I can say for most of my dishes at home.

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Giant cauldrons are used to cook all the food served at the Golden Temple Free Kitchen in Amritsar

Behind the Scenes of the Golden Temple Free Kitchen

Guru-Ka-Langar is a sprawling building with different kitchens preparing the main course, chapattis, chai and more. While I only got to see a very small part of it, Carrie actually wound up behind the scenes making chapattis and being shown around by a worker who adopted her for the morning. (not the ones in the below photo)

These Workers at the Golden Temple Free Kitchen asked me to take their photograph